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South coast homes to butterflies and bees among creatures getting share of £14.5m support fund to fight extinction
Amendment to Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill following LSE report on decapod and cephalopod sentience
Introduction of the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill as part of the Government's Action Plan for Animal Welfare
The United Kingdom helps secure agreement on a Resolution on Marine Plastic Pollution and is appointed Chair of the IWC’s Conservation Committee
New life is being breathed into an old oak tree which had to be taken down for safety reasons as work began to tackle a congested traffic junction.
Partners have joined forces to help safeguard the future of the native white-clawed crayfish to ensure 2022 isn’t their final year in Northumberland's rivers.
Three beautifully carved benches created from an old oak tree and decorated in woodland creatures have been presented to the local community.
We can all play our part to protect our natural world.
CMA’s initial investigation into Medivet’s purchase of multiple independent vet businesses highlights potential price and quality issues
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Joanna Smith and Judge Ashley Greenbank on 29 March 2021
A 400-million-year-old blood-sucking creature once eaten by Vikings tops the Environment Agency’s list of England’s rarest fish.
Environment Agency officers report plenty of salmon activity in Taunton.
Reviews of the conservation status of Britain's centipedes, woodlice, aquatic insects and similar species have been published by Natural England.
Peanut butter is being used to guide badgers through special gates in a fence surrounding new native woodland planted near Edinburgh by the Woodland Trust Scotland.
Arts Minister Rebecca Pow has stepped in to stop the export of a unique work by the Martin Brothers
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